This give away contains:
- 1 studded belt from lindex (the only thing in this give away I’ve actually used more than once)
- 1 dress in size 8 from club L (think it’s a uk size 8, small) (used once)
- 1 jumpsuit size 36 from gina tricot (used once)
- 1 bag from H&M (never used)
- 1 skirt size small from nelly trend (only tried it on)
- 1 beauty powder “porcelain pink” from MAC (never used)
- 1 lipstick “such flare” from MAC (never used)
If you have any questions just drop by my ask box ^-^ Also I know I forgot the leopard shorts/panties but I couldn’t find them. I’ll have another give away some other time when I’ve found them :D

Ink Blot of the Day #12
Instructions: Tell me what you see.
-Enjoy
Penis. Just…Penis
Two old men looking at a penis.
Some pretty flowers.
Mickey Mouse pointing a couple of guns at me
Elmo learns the meaning of love from Winston the beluga whale.
So gotdang cute
i didn’t realise love was keeping an animal captive.
Sorry for not dropping that topic, but I wanna know once and for all… is it
BRAG or BRAY?
You can find many references in my earlier posts and it always seems to lead to one conclusion - BRAG, HOWEVER many people claim they’ve seen BRAY with their own eyes!
I would love to find out, if…
I checked the 1963 Victoria Lucas first ed. and the Victoria Lucas 1964 edition, both Heineman: it’s definitely brag.
I really don’t understand why EVERYONE says ‘an historic’. All media organisations use it without fail. When does that usage ever happen anywhere else? I’m going to buy an house! I’m riding on an horse! NO.
who gives a fuck?
ngl I would totally give this to somebody.
Um… that’s supposed to say vigorous, right? Cos rigorous sex sounds dull as dishwater.
Each one of these women is an Olympic athlete. Let’s challenge the notion that thinness is the only indicator of health and fitness.
Cheryl Haworth might be an Olympic athlete, and she might be fit and/or healthy, but let’s not pretend she’s at the top of the game or a very good lifter at all. She isn’t that good (and would certainly be a more efficient lifter if her fat mass were reduced). In the Sydney Olympics she was 134.6% of the winning lifter’s body weight yet lifted only 90% of the winning lifter’s total—yet the reason there are bodyweight classes at all in sports like weightlifting is because bodyweight is recognised as generally affording competitors an advantage… but only if that extra weight isn’t fat (which just slows the lifter down).
I get that it’s nice to show some variety in sportspeople’s body shapes, but as far as the sport actually goes, Cheryl Haworth’s no Tara Nott.
And if it seems like i’m picking on Haworth… it’s because weightlifting is the only sport i know anything about (because my dad is a nine- or ten-time world champion in that sport) and i know that Haworth is pretty sucky.

